Sappy pathetic little meThat was the girl I used to beYou had me on my knees

I'd trade you places any dayI'd never thought you could be that wayBut you looked like me on Sunday

You came in with the breezeOn Sunday morningYou sure have changed since yesterdayWithout any warningI thought I knew youI thought I knew youI thought I knew you well, so well

You're trying my shoes on for a changeThey look so good but fit so strangeOut of fashion, so I can complain

You came in with the breezeOn Sunday morningYou sure have changed since yesterdayWithout any warningI thought I knew youI thought I knew youI thought I knew you well, so well

I know who I am, but who are you?You're not looking like you used toYou're on the other side of the mirrorSo nothing's looking quite as clearThank you for turning on the lightsThank you, now you're the parasiteI didn't think you had it in youAnd now you're looking like I used to!

You came in with the breezeOn Sunday morningYou sure have changed since yesterdayWithout any warningAnd you want me badlyBecause you cannot have meI thought I knew youBut I've got a new viewI thought I knew you well, oh well

"Sunday Morning" is a song written by Tony Kanal, Gwen Stefani, and Eric Stefani for No Doubt's third album Tragic Kingdom (1995). It was released as the album's sixth single in 1997.

Composing the song began when Tony Kanal was having a fight with Gwen Stefani, who was then his girlfriend, through the bathroom door of his parents' house in Yorba Linda, California. Stefani later changed the lyrics to discuss dealing with her breakup with Kanal.